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Golden Age artist who worked for Timely Comics which later became Marvel during the 40s and 50's.
Silver Age artist.
Artist who worked from the 50-70s, primarily for Marvel/Atlas.
Writer for Timely and Atlas Comics as well as DC who specialized in war stories. He also worked on early Human Torch and Sub-Mariner books.
Artist who worked on Marvel and Atlas Comics during the 50's.
Stan "The Man" Lee, Marvel Comics's legendary founder, is the writer and co-creator of such timeless characters as the Avengers, the X-Men, Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, and the Hulk. In his words, "'Nuff said!" His best-known catch-phrase is New York's state motto, "Excelsior!!!"
American illustrator and gallery artist best known for his groundbreaking work in comic books during the Golden and Silver ages.
A penciler and inker from the 1950s to his death in the early 1970s.
Golden-Silver Age Artist who worked for Marvel and Timely Comics. Also the creator of the Blonde Phantom.
Artist.
Legendary artist & creator rights advocate involved in the creation of Robin and the co-creator of the Joker. In 2004, he was inducted to the Comic Book Hall of Fame. Jerry Robinson was the president and is the founder of the Cartoonists and Writers Syndicate/Cartoon Arts International.
Joe Maneely was a comic book artist, best known for his work at Atlas (later Marvel) comics. He died at age 32 in a train accident, just before the birth of Marvel Comics.
“Dashing” Don Heck was a legendary comic book artist who co-created Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow and Wonder Man.
A comic book creator mostly known for his work on war related comics.
Artist of various magazines
One of the medium's most prolific artistic legends, Jack Kirby, "The King of Comics," was an artist, writer, and editor whose work spanned the Golden, Silver, Bronze and Modern ages of comics. Kirby created and co-created a multitude of Marvel and DC's most popular characters and many others, too. Kirby was one of the most respected artists of his time (though he didn't have personal knowledge of that, until later on), and remains so today.
Gene "The Dean" Colan was a legendary comic book artist whose career spanned from 1944 to 2009. He is the co-creator of Blade and The Falcon.
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